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(Mary Schryer, Courtesy of Department of Health)
The confirmation of a recent case of H-1-N-1 flu at Rothesay Netherwood School should serve as a reminder to other schools and parents -- that's the word from Health Minister Mary Schryer.
Schryer says she's confident schools are prepared for any outbreak of the flu -- meantime -- she wants to clear up confusion over the availability of the H-1-N-1 vaccine -- Schryer says it will be available to all New Brunswickers free of charge and on a voluntary basis later this year.
Schryer says she's confident schools are prepared for any outbreak of the flu -- meantime -- she wants to clear up confusion over the availability of the H-1-N-1 vaccine -- Schryer says it will be available to all New Brunswickers free of charge and on a voluntary basis later this year.